South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 315, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 11 November 1919 — Page 6

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Arrurican pf-oph rf prartlcal iatriotism lurinc: th war was an avowal of mir f.rm liilh'rer.c" to th" prim iplf s f fr-' Kov-rrpi-nt that will ontinii" to have prat inf'p'no' upon th' pror-ssivr thought tlirouu-hout thf world. Th.-- art thincs whi;h make this day siu'n:"i an:. John J. PiOKSlII.vr;. fi en era I. I. S. A-

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S'-e'y r?a; r's nussa-r w;.s as fol1 n w s : A yar a'-ro the trs mosfajre am- from C.n. Pershing "In ata'orüanee with the trra' of th armistleo, hostilities on tno front if the Ameriean armies vrri' tusIiendcd at 11 o'clock this momir." We await now the peace that is to rome as the fruition of th work of our farspread forces' Meanwhile thrfr numbers have dwindled and ih forces which appeared beyond the sas in numbers surprising, friends and fo-s, alike, have ,'one back ::rain to their civilian tasks. ome of their number unhappily remain in France, or will be borne hack to America as symbols of the tacri-tica-that war entails. While we mourn theso dead we are grateful for their achievement and for that of their living brothers, and in the name of both re may hope for an early accomplishment of the terms of peace that shall finally complete their work upon the battUaiehls of France. NKWTON L. I'.AKCIt.

SUPREME COURT UPHOLDS ACTION OF CONGRESS

I'.y T'r.ifr.l Vre : WASHINGTON". Nov. j.Th.o supreme court Monday hhl that congress di'"l not exccol iP; authority in r r.aotinn tlie spior.ay law. Tho action was tnk'-n in upho'.d-

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upalnyt Jacob Abrams and others who wrr" rotn ictrd of circu'atinc: revolutionary and disloyal baflrts in Knglish and Yiddish in Manhattan. The lr-.it ts published in August. 131 S, in general ur-ed tho Atriri"an workers to overthrow th" covrrn-m-nt and join in the Russian soviet, the government showed. Sicno,! hy the "r'bels" the pamphlets urcrrd a general htrike. because th pr sident had not recognized the Lenine-Trot-sky government.

COUNCIL FAILS TO RECOGNIZE ELECTIONS

PARIS, Nov. 10 Tho supreme council decided not to recognize results of municipal elections in Upper Sile.sia. The council also decided to permit (Jreek occupation of Smyrna to continue provisionally. It rejected the (lermun request to reopen the ijucstion of disposition of Malmedy, which was awarded to Belpium,

OW s ; To ray f.-how-count r in n A year a;o t - .hi v :ir ii'-mios 14 1 iln'.ni th."'r a.tns in aoordan w ith an armistice which r-nI'-r-d th-m iripotn? to re-n-v h'.st iln i.-.-. and ravr to th" world an :.s--iii il opj ort u nit ' to r'Constru-f it sh..tt"ia-d c.d'-r ami to work out in peace n mw an I justcr set of international i"latiois. The so!(!i-tr and of-op!.-of tli- Ihn . p' . in al!i s had foaiiht and cinluiad for more than four

i -.iIS t" Uphold 1 Ii'- b II TUT Of I civilization against the azures- j snu.s of an a d fön . We oar- j

s"iv s h ol l. p. in th' ontlict sopp-Uui'.g loore t!i in a ycir and a half: With pl-nlid f or.irf t f 1 1 1 - la-ss of mere pMonal concerns w.- r no d'led our indus firs, ruiiiitrat l oar tinan ial resources. increased our agricultural output, ami assrnbl it a '.qi-r-at army, so that at th h;.-t our jtower was a ler-i.iv. fact u in th- victory. We wer1 able to brine the vast re.M.iinas. nvifrial ar.d moral, of a m-at and fr-- pcopl" to trio as5 isfjn e of o.:r associates in Thi-topi-who had suffered and s-i'-ri-lic-d without limit in th" cause 1 or which w c f oimht. ?ow IY'aloiu.

uf of this victory thet-- arose j p. vv pos.- ib ih Ii s of pohtical fr-'-in i'urt h ra it of the opinion ! war showed us the strcnuth ff m-at nation:- acting togth-r for j hi;rh purpo. s, atul the victorv of arms foret Us the enduring con- ; .,u-yts wiii'h can li mad" in I p ace vhn nations act .ju-tly and j in furtherance of the common '

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Qapry, rcsy-cDccod T.ona:iu, ar.J they ttIH alvrays have pure LIolJ and steady nerves, loaded v.-Uli Irou ind Phosphat :s. There U no need rf anyone- goir,;: throush lifo with poor tlocd. sic'.:, miserable, played out. and ntrvous, when Phosphatid Iron will alwa;bring most astonishinr and 5a:!?2tory results m pare blood and greatly increased energy, health and strength ia the l-dy, Lumd and CCTVCd. Phoiphatcd Iren cannot fail to put' you on the read to health. It cftvn

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cf run-down exhausted folk I'jO per ; cent after only a few days' treat- ; meet. Conamenc today. Do Lot put off. It will repay you. J Phosphated Iren is put up in cap- j su;cs only. Do not tako inferior j pi'iL or tablet". Ask for Pkoipaal'.d Iren Capjulcs. Fcr by ; i W.-ttiel.'s CA IIa!.- !r:: p.;.- ami' hading dru:-;i-:- i :!: a- - -Adv. i

I lations to the duties of citizenj ship.

As w pay tribute to our lighting men. v.'e remember tliat solid ly behind them Mood the American people with all our resources and our determination. This common si-rvie' has welded together our people. 1 hese experiences af-iruaril the future of America, and en;: hie us to look lorv.ard confidently to the development of a r;ror.-:er nationality and a deeper Vfc of the obligations that r s- upon us. Th exe reite by the

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A Simple Way To Remove Dandruff

There is one sure "way that has never failed to remove dandruff at once, and that is lit dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, common liquid arvon from any drug Ktor. (this is all you will need, apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the linger tips. By morning', most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will lind all itching and digging of the scalp will rtop instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous fflo.-sy, .silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. Adv.

TliKNToX. N. J.. Nov. 10. Kamon Mosiehok, arrested ;is an alleged organizer for the I'nion of Russian Workers, was to t taken to Ullis Island today for deportation.

BACKACHE ? RHEUMATISM ? RUN-DOWN ? Those of us who are past raiddlo see an prone to eat too much meat and in consoquenee deposit lime-ealta in the arteries, veins and joints. Wo often euffcr from twinges of rheumatism or lumbago, sometimes from gout, swollen hands or feet. There is no longer the slightest need of this, however, as the ne Prescription of Dr. PierrVa called "Anuria, "(anti-uric-acid) is bound to cive immediate results as it ia many times more potent than lithia, in ridding the impoverished blood of its poisons by way of the kidneys. It can he obtained at almost any drug store, by simply asking for Dr. Pierce's Anuric for kidneys or backache. It will overcome such conditions as rheumatism, dropsical swellings, cold extremiti3, scalding and burning urine and sleeplessness due to constant arising from bed at night. If you wish to give "Anuric" a trial send Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel. Buüalo, N. Y., ten centa for a trial package.

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The Oil This is an interesting query. You saw our map showing the oil pools of the famous Ranger-Desde-mona district in the Sunday News-Times. But you did not realize this rich part of Texas was at one time covered by the cretaceous seas. MILLIONS OF FOSSILS cover the surface from which gushes the oil from thousands of wells. This bears out the organic theory of the origin of petroleum. It may be only a coincidence that the fossils and oil go together, but the fact remains and furnishes the geologist with unfailing data. Come to our office and see the interesting collection of the remains of animal and sea life picked up from the One Thousand Acres of the Hico-Ranger Oil and Refining Company All of the clays, shales, sandstones and limestones of this great oil center are found on the one thousand acre holdings of this company. Scores of wells are going down all about us. It's not all guess work. Sagacity and courage and foresight frequently figure in a man's success. Stock par value $1.00 per share Be a partner with us in drilling on this promising tract and share in the rewards. Mail us this coupon:

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